SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – 15 SEPTEMBER 2015 – Relegen, a leading supplier of professional services and enterprise intelligence technology to Defence, maritime, law enforcement, mining and asset-intensive industries, today announced that its assetDNA technology solution has been named a finalist in the Pacific 2015 Maritime Australia Limited Industry Innovation Awards. Relegen has been selected for its innovative asset intelligence technology-based project undertaken for the Royal Australian Navy’s new Canberra Class Amphibious Assault Ship, also known as the Landing Helicopter Dock [LHD]. The novel assetDNA project provided a new automated means of capturing real-time operational data from on board asset inspection rounds and watch-keeping programs.

Blog post: What is NFC? [The basics]

Friday 3rd of July 2015

With NFC a rapidly-emerging global technology phenomenon, we thought it might be useful to do a series of blog posts to better explain what NFC is, how it works, and develop an understanding of its advantages and disadvantages. We’ll also take a look at a number of current use cases and how the technology might be used to improve the business of asset tracking both now and into the future. Continue reading “Part I – What is NFC? [The basics]” »

Blog post: RFID adoption reaching a ‘tipping point’ in retail and manufacturing in the US

Tuesday 21st of April 2015

US general merchandise manufacturers and retailers with no plans for RFID are now in the minority according to a recent study from GS1 US. The findings have been recently published as part of the results of the 2014 GS1 US Standards Usage Survey which measured usage of item-level EPC-enabled RFID to enhance inventory visibility and meet customer demands for a seamless, omni-channel experience. Continue reading “RFID adoption reaching a ‘tipping point’ in retail and manufacturing in the US” »

Blog post: RFIDs producing a hive of information

Tuesday 31st of March 2015

Last week the BBC reported on a new, miniature, longer-range RFID system designed to monitor bee behaviour at Kew Gardens in London. The trial has been created from off-the-shelf components consisting of standard RFID chip and a customised [albeit a slightly cumbersome-looking] aerial, which is supposedly thinner and lighter than other models used to track small insects and which delivers a greater read range. Readers are then dotted around the gardens and connected to credit-card sized, single board, Raspberry Pi computers, which log the readings. Continue reading “RFIDs producing a hive of information” »

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – 17 FEBRUARY, 2014 – Relegen, a leading supplier of people and technology to defence, government and asset-intensive industries, has announced today that it has been accepted onto the newly-established Defence Science Technology Organisation [DSTO] Research Scientific Engineering and Technical Services Standing Offer Panel. This appointment means Relegen is accredited to assist DSTO research and development projects across a number of capabilities skill sets including data analysis, naval platform engineering, operations research analysis and more. For more information about how Relegen can help a DSTO research and development project, please contact us on sales@relegen.com or +61(0)2 9998 9000.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – 10 March, 2015 – Relegen, a leading supplier of people and technology solutions to Defence, government, mining and industry, today announced that it was working on a series of significant upgrade releases for its flagship enterprise asset intelligence product, assetDNA. In what will be the biggest set of updates since the launch of assetDNA, upcoming versions will introduce an array of incredible new features and enhancements including extensive multi-lingual capabilities, a sleek modern graphic user interface [GUI], a full-featured web edition, expanded support for Windows tablets and more. These enhancements will deliver benefits across the entire platform including the assetDNA desktop/server version, assetDNA mobile, tablet and touchscreen applications and the web-based edition.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – 03 FEBRUARY, 2014 – Relegen, a leading supplier of people and technology to defence, government and asset-intensive industries, has announced today that it has been accepted onto the NSW Government ICT Services Scheme – Advanced Registration Supplier List. This appointment means Relegen is accredited to supply customer contracts that are high risk or valued at over $150,000 to the NSW Government. Relegen has been accepted for a total of 33 sub-categories, including Enterprise & Business Architecture, Strategic Risk Management, Mobile Devices including delivery ‘as a service’, Digitisation including delivery ‘as a service’, Process and Technology Audits, Quality Assurance and Compliance, Custom Application Development including delivery ‘as a service’, ERP and related corporate and shared services, as well as many others. For more information about how Relegen can help a NSW Government ICT project, contact us on +61 (0)2 9998 9000 or sales@relegen.com >>

Blog post: RFID-blocking jeans to go on sale soon!

Monday 2nd of February 2015

Happy New Year! We’re kicking off our 2015 blog program with a light-hearted story that has somewhat of a more serious undertone. This year the retail clothing market will see the release of RFID-blocking jeans. This new product has been developed to combat growing security concerns about identity and personal information theft through ‘skimming’ the RFID chips which are typically found on bank cards and credit cards nowadays. Continue reading “RFID-blocking jeans on sale soon!” »